The Mariners have signed Luis Liberato, a 17-year-old Dominican outfielder, for $140,000.
Liberato is 6-foot-1, 175 pounds and has flashed a mature approach to hitting from the left side with gap power and advanced baseball instincts for his age. Like many young Dominican amateur hitters, he'll try to sell out for power at times, but when he's at his best he's shown a solid swing. The Mariners believe he can stay in center field, though he has the arm for right field if necessary.
Liberato is from Santiago and trained with Mackey Moreno. He also worked with Franklin Taveras, the father of Mariners Dominican scout Franklin Taveras Jr., who was influential in the signing. It's the first six-figure international signing for the Mariners since they hired Tim Kissner as their international director after the 2012 season and brought in Eddy Toledo as a scout from the Rays.
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Is there anything out there still worth being excited about, or is it wait until July?
Posted by Tim Huwe | January 14, 2013 at 1:47 pm | Shortcutwhat level can we expect liberato to start with the mariners
Posted by tanner | January 14, 2013 at 2:11 pm | ShortcutAlways players to be signed throughout the year, it's just usually easier for us to tell who they are after they've signed unless they're big names for July 2.
Posted by Ben Badler | January 14, 2013 at 2:21 pm | ShortcutLiberato should start in the DSL.
Posted by Ben Badler | January 14, 2013 at 2:22 pm | ShortcutLiberato at best will be a avg runner with a solid arm. His bat can't play at RF and isn't fast enough to play CF. I think he will finish in the LF.
Posted by Oliver Burgos | January 26, 2013 at 11:05 am | ShortcutOB.